Harman-kardon HKTS30SAT-2 User Manual Page 7

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Troubleshooting
Check that the receiver/amplifier is on and a disc or other source is playing.
Make sure that all wires and connections between the receiver/amplifier
and the speakers are connected properly.
Make sure that none of the speaker wires is frayed, cut or punctured.
Review the proper operation of your receiver/amplifier.
Check that the balance control on your receiver/amplifier is not set all the
way to one channel.
Check your receiver/amplifier’s speaker setup procedure to make sure that
the speaker in question has been enabled and its volume level has not been
turned all the way down.
Make sure that all wires and connections between the receiver/amplifier
and the speaker are connected properly.
Make sure that none of the speaker wires is frayed, cut or punctured.
Check your receiver/amplifier’s speaker setup procedure to make sure that
the surround speakers have been enabled and their volume levels have not
been turned all the way down.
Make sure that all wires and connections between the receiver/amplifier
and the surround speakers are connected properly.
Make sure that none of the speaker wires is frayed, cut or punctured.
Review proper operation of your receiver/amplifier and its surround-
sound features.
Make sure that the movie or TV show you’re watching has been recorded in a
surround-sound mode. If it has not, check to see if your receiver/amplifier
has a different surround-sound mode that you can use.
Review the operation of your DVD player and the DVD jacket to make sure the
DVD features the Dolby
®
Digital or DTS
®
surround-sound mode and that you
have selected that mode using both the DVD player’s menu and the disc’s
menu.
If there is no sound from any of the speakers:
If there is no sound coming from one speaker:
If there is no sound coming from the surroun d speakers:
If the system plays at low volumes but shuts off as volume is increased:
Make sure that all wires and connections between the receiver/amplifier
and the speakers are connected properly.
Make sure that none of the speaker wires is frayed, cut or punctured.
If you’re using more than one pair of main speakers, check to be sure that
you’re not operating the system below the receiver/amplifier’s minimum
impedance requirements. If you're not sure sure how to check the
impedance, ask your audio retailer.
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